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4 December, 14:31

How the enlightenment idea of natural rights are found in the bill of rights.

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  1. 4 December, 14:53
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    In the Bill of Rights, it is said that people have certain rights that they are born with, and those rights cant be taken away. If they are the people can choose another leader for government. In the enlightenment period, John Locke stated that people could overthrow a government if that government is not fuly protecting the rights of the people.
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